The Enterprise Web Suite, which conflates portal, search, collaboration and content management technologies, allows companies to create a variety of Collaborative Business Environments and applications, with strict adherence to the Basex One Environment Rule.

Equally evocative is Transplanted, 2001/2005, a manicured heap of large tar-paper rectangles, many of them torn along one edge, which, like many of Donovan's works, tweaks and conflates Earth art and post-Minimalist scatter.

Wheeler too easily conflates the description of Africans at the less developed end of the Scottish tale of technological progress and civil freedom on the one hand, and some naturalist linkages of Africans with lower levels of intelligence and capacity on the other.

Gordon sometimes too willingly conflates the experiences of black women with those of black men, and at times minor problems of coherence surface in the text; but the overall value of the thesis far exceeds these minor flaws, some of which might have been remedied by more diligent and informed oversight from her thesis advisor.

Peach at times conflates readers and readings, as in "to a white reader versed in European literature" (43), and consistently implies that linearity and closure are characteristics of "white" writing, whereas circularity and ambivalence are characteristics of "black.

In rewriting Ariosto and Tasso (as well as Homer and Vergil), Spenser conflates the traditionally epic themes of honor and glory with romantic ones, so that glorious or dynastically fruitful love becomes the goal of this true "epic romance.

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